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stolenheron

Explorer
Went to the Great American Offroad Park in Auburn, AL yesterday for its spring season opener. Took the rover out, planned on taking it easy.... like that ever happens.

within the first 10 minutes on the Federal Firebreak trail, I was following a bunch of jeeps, they took a bypass route around small spot I had done about a dozen times back in august...i realized why the turned around after my exhaust was gurgling and I was stuck in mud up to my license plate on my back door. Tossed a tow strap to one of the jeepers, he pulled me out, and to my surprise, my door seals saved the interior from the disgusting mud. later in the day, that same jeep needed my help to pull him out.

wheeled the rest of the firebreak trail with some bigger rigs, just more mud, creek crossings, steep inclines, and logs to go over.

went to the mudbog and watched some idiots for a while. most notably: a stock honda ridgeline (street tires) who was talking ********** decided to drive through a spot which was absolutely terrible. a chevy on 12"+ block lifts under his leafs. a chevy with a small child in the back of the bed who nose dived into a hole, stopped abruptly, and slammed his kid into his cab on impact...**************. also a stock 2wd GMC canyon had enough momentum to drive across a small portion of the hole and decided to go straight into one of the deepest, wettest spots in the mud haha.



finally we went back over to the rock garden area, they just added a new pit. 70-75 degree incline on one side and a 55-60 degree incline on the other, about 15ft deep overall. after riding through it slowly on an ATV, i decided my front bumper would be fine with the angle at the bottom of the pit and i took my rover through it. both directions. when i exited the pit using the steeper slope, the front end of the rover got airborne. it was quite fun, glad I had the suspension and motor mounts the way they are....
 

stolenheron

Explorer
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addicted56

Adventurer
I recognize a few of those guys in the 80's. I should have brought mine. Not much going on here this weekend. Looks like they have done a lot to the park since I was there last April. I'm not a mud guy so I wouldn't have had much to do in there but it is always fun to watch the idiots drown their trucks and get out and sleep in the tent. It was beautiful weather for it.
 

stolenheron

Explorer
I recognize a few of those guys in the 80's. I should have brought mine. Not much going on here this weekend. Looks like they have done a lot to the park since I was there last April. I'm not a mud guy so I wouldn't have had much to do in there but it is always fun to watch the idiots drown their trucks and get out and sleep in the tent. It was beautiful weather for it.

they still have gobs and gobs of rocks and hardcore crawling areas... they almost doubled the rocks since august. we just didnt go near them since most of the big boys were done playing by the time we got there. there perimeter trail is also much more challenging and we had to take multiple bypasses.

its well worth $10 for a non-mud guy...
 

addicted56

Adventurer
When I went in April the rocks were all WAY to hardcore for my vehicle and yours. The outer perimeter trail was off limits to 4x4 trucks. It was only open to ATV's at the time.

I remember it being a lot more when we went there last. Also when they charge by the head it doesn't help when you have a car that you can fill up yet don't take any more room on the trails. That part always discouraged me. If I wanted to take out the family 5 years from now it would be 50 bucks a day. It is still 10 per person per day correct?
 

stolenheron

Explorer
When I went in April the rocks were all WAY to hardcore for my vehicle and yours. The outer perimeter trail was off limits to 4x4 trucks. It was only open to ATV's at the time.

I remember it being a lot more when we went there last. Also when they charge by the head it doesn't help when you have a car that you can fill up yet don't take any more room on the trails. That part always discouraged me. If I wanted to take out the family 5 years from now it would be 50 bucks a day. It is still 10 per person per day correct?

yeah $10 per day.

the rocks were very very very hardcore. they are still very difficult for me. I dont even bother minus an edge of 2 of the main area. its too much for 33" tires with open diffs.
 

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